Rearrangement strategies in natural products synthesis

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Rearrangement reactions are both expected and unexpected elements of natural products synthesis. We describe an unexpected molecular rearrangement first encountered during a recent alkaloid synthesis. We also report the exploitation of the pH-dependent equilibrium between hydroxy-lactams and the isomeric amino-lactones as a key strategic element in some recent total syntheses from our laboratories.

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Kende, A. S. (1997). Rearrangement strategies in natural products synthesis. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 69(3), 407–412. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199769030407

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